Papers
Abstracts of papers presented at the Conference are available below.
- Cristiano Aguiar de Oliveira, Giácomo Balbinotto Neto (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul), The Deterrence Effects of Gun Laws in Games with Asymmetric Skills and Information
- Mireia Artigot i Golobardes (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Is the OTC Market a Market Failure? Derivatives from the Perspective of Transaction Cost Economics
- Giácomo Balbinotto Neto, Everton Nunes da Silva, Ana Katarina Campelo (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul), The Impact of Presumed Consent Law on Organ Donation: An Empirical Analysis from Quantile Regression for Longitudinal Data
- Rahul Suresh Sapkal (University of Hamburg), Note on Optimum Labour Market Regulation in Developing Countries: A Law and Economics Perspective
- Jan Fałkowski (University of Warsaw), Rural Policy and Political Accountability: Looking at the Pilot Programme Leader+ in Poland
- Patryk Gałuszka, Victor Bystrov (University of Łódź), Development of Crowdfunding in Poland from the Perspectives of Law and Economics
- Łukasz Goczek (University of Warsaw), Regulatory Causes of Corruption
- Jarosław Kantorowicz (University of Hamburg), Fiscal Legal Framework in Switzerland: Lessons for Poland
- Martin A. Leroch (University of Mainz), Johannes Schwarze (University of Hamburg), Criminal Identities: A Behavioral Economic Analysis of Terrorism
- Przemysław Mikłaszewicz (Court of Justice of the European Union & PSEAP), National Judge’s Incentives (Not) to Seek a Preliminary Ruling from the Court of Justice of the EU in the Context of National and EU Constitutional Framework
- Michele Mosca, Salvatore Villani (University of Naples Federico II), The Reuse for Social Aims of Illegal Assets and the Competition Policy. A New Network Strategy to Defeat Organized Crime
- Penio Penev Gospodinov (Erasmus University of Rotterdam), European Court of Justice vs. Arbitral Tribunals: The Role of Preliminary Ruling Where European “Public Policy” is at Stake
- Alexander Waksman, Valerio Romano (LUISS Guido Carli),Corruption and Effort among Political Agents: Analysing Incentives and Evidence from the UK and Italy





